Suzanne Sturm is one of our math teachers at WHS. Before becoming a teacher, she worked at Millstone Nuclear Power Plant (Millstone Unit 3). She worked as a Shift Technical Advisor (STA).
Even though Millstone paid more, Sturm decided to change careers because, with being a shift worker and not having a stable schedule, it was hard to take care of her children. Sturm found the perfect opening to do this when her unit wanted to restructure and started offering a buyout to all their employees for ten months' pay.
Once she took the offer, she was able to get more involved with her children's activities and sports, like volunteering at Oswegatchie Elementary School (OSW). Her volunteering mainly consisted of helping teachers make copies, reading to the students, and doing centers with the students. She also volunteered by helping OSW’s plays for 11 years.
While she worked as a part-time contractor at Millstone Unit 3, she went to school to get a teaching degree. Once she got her teaching degree, since she already had her engineering degree, she decided to be a math teacher.
Even though there were some downsides, she liked her job a lot. There were a lot of regulations that she had to follow, so it could be stressful trying to follow them all, but overall it was a wonderful experience because she got to collaborate with many smart people.
She suggests that everyone follows their paths and always keeps their options open and not just to follow what their family wants. Sturm replied, “I changed my major when I was forty-four years old”.